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Cory DoctorowKnights of the Rainbow Table 05

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Here's part six of my reading of my story-in-progress, Knights of the Rainbow Table, a story commissioned by Intel's Chief Futurist, Brian David Johnson. Brian oversees Intel's Tomorrow project, which uses science fiction to spark conversations about product design and use among Intel's engineers, and he was kind enough to invite me to write a story of my choosing for the project. Intel gets first dibs on putting it online, but that's it -- I retain full creative control and the right to re-use it as I see fit.


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John Taylor Williams is a full-time self-employed audio engineer, producer, composer, and sound designer. In his free time, he makes beer, jewelry, odd musical instruments and furniture. He likes to meditate, to read and to cook.




This audio is part of the collection: Cory Doctorow Podcast
It also belongs to collections: Podcasts; Miscellaneous & Opensource

Artist/Composer: Cory Doctorow
Keywords: science fiction; podcast; cory doctorow; security; passwords; intel

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